What was Steven Spielberg’s working title for E.T. (1982)?
A Boy’s Life was Steven Spielberg’s working title for E.T. (1982).
Mike Altman, son of the film’s director, Robert Altman, wrote the lyrics of “Suicide Is Painless,” theme song of M*A*S*H (1970). Johnny Mandel composed the music.
Screenwriter Robert Bolt won two Oscars, for Dr. Zhivago (1965) and for A Man for All Seasons (1966).
Ish Kabibble’s real name was Merwyn A. Bogue. As “Ish,” the man with the Moe Howard haircut, he did comedy with Kay Kyser and appeared in such Kyser vehicles as Carolina Blues (1944).
Caged Heat (1974), a low-budget epic released by New World, was director Jonathan Demme’s women-in-prison movie. Demme also wrote the screenplay.
Three of Bob Hope’s movies have the word favorite in the title: My Favorite Blonde (1942), My Favorite Brunette (1947), and My Favorite Spy (1951).
A 1910 version of Frankenstein by the Edison Company featuring Charles Ogle as the monster was the first movie version.